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1 2 y separately published work icon Tom Petrie's Reminiscences of Early Queensland (Dating from 1837) Tom Petrie's Reminiscences of Early Queensland (Dating from 1837) Recorded by His Daughter Constance Campbell Petrie , Hong Kong : Forgotten Books , 2018 Z1524418 1904 single work biography

'Preface 
'My father's name is so well known in Queensland that no explanation of the title of this book is necessary. Its contents are simply what they profess to be-" Tom Petrie's Reminiscences ; " no history of Queensland being attempted, though a sketch of life in the early convict days is included in its pages. My father's association with the Queensland aborigines from early boyhood, was so intimate, and extended over so many years, that his experience of their manners, their habits, their customs, their traditions, myths, and folklore, have an undoubted ethnological value. Realising this, I determined as far as lay in my power to save from oblivion by presenting in book form, the vast body of information garnered in the perishable storehouse of one man's - my father's - memory.
'To my friend, Dr. Roth, Chief Protector of Aboriginals, Queensland, I am indebted for the proper spelling of aboriginal words, and I wish to thank him for all his kindly interest and help. The spelling thus referred to is that adopted by the Royal Geographical Society of London, and followed in other continental countries. In this connection I may mention that the Brisbane or Turrbal tribe is identical with the Turrubul tribe of Rev. W. Ridley. It was my father who gave this gentleman the original information concerning these particular blacks.
Scientific names of trees and plants have been obtained through the courtesy of Mr. F. M. Bailey, F.L.S., Government
Botanist, Brisbane.
CONSTANCE CAMPBELLPETRIE.
" Murrumba ," North Pine,
October, 1904.'

(Source: University of Queensland espace)

3 1 y separately published work icon Early Experiences of Colonial Life in South Australia John Wrathall Bull , 1878 Forgotten Books , 2015 Z903481 1878 single work autobiography

"Bull arrived in Adelaide with his wife and children in 1838. He conducted a business in Hindley Street and had a share in a sheep station four miles north of Adelaide, before moving with his family to settle on a wheat property near Mount Barker. There he invented a mechanical reaper, the credit for which he claims was appropriated by John Ridley. Bull attempts to write a history of the colony from its earliest days until around 1845, basing his narrative on his own experiences, the experience of others 'taken down from their lips', and from sources such as diaries and newspaper articles. His recollections of events in his own life are detailed and lively; they include descriptions of landing in Adelaide in 1838, attending a ball given by Governor Hindmarsh at Government House. witnessing an execution, the burning of Government House, the opening of the town of Gawler, journeying with his family to Mount Barker, and his farming experiences and inspiration for the invention of his reaper. He also includes gossipy reminiscences of acquaintances such as Governors Hindmarsh and Gawler, the Reverends C.B. Howard and T.Q. Stow, Pastor Kavel and the German settlers at Hahndorf, businessman Emanuel Solomon, William Light, Osmond Gilles and other public officials" (Walsh and Hooton 29).

Sources

Walsh, Kay and Joy Hooton. Australian Autobiographical Narratives : An Annotated Bibliography. Canberra : Australian Scholarly Editions Centre, University College, ADFA and National Library of Australia, 1993.

1 2 y separately published work icon Breath of the Jungle James Francis Dwyer , Hong Kong : Forgotten Books , 2013 Z812617 1915 selected work short story adventure fantasy horror

Also includes: 'The Bronze Tiger,' 'The Orang-outang Fight on the Papuan Queen,' and 'The Golden Woman of Kelantan.'

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